WO2020176599A1 - Azepino-indoles and other heterocycles for treating brain disorders - Google Patents
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- the psychedelic alkaloid ibogaine has robust anti-addictive properties in the clinic and in animal models. Ibogaine possesses the potential to treat patients addicted to a variety of substances, for example, including opiates, psychostimulants, alcohol, and nicotine.
- Ibogaine reduces symptoms of drug withdrawal, reduces drug cravings, and prevents relapse. In rodents, ibogaine reduces drug self-administration and prevents drug-induced dopamine release in several brain regions.
- ibogaine reduces drug self-administration and prevents drug-induced dopamine release in several brain regions.
- several safety concerns have hindered the clinical development of ibogaine, including, for example, its toxicity, hallucinogenic potential, and proclivity for inducing cardiac arrhythmias via hERG channel inhibition.
- Ibogaine increases glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) expression in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), and intra-VTA infusion of ibogaine reduces alcohol seeking behavior in rodents.
- Ibogaine impacts brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and GDNF signaling in multiple brain regions implicated in the pathophysiology of addiction.
- BDNF brain-derived neurotrophic factor
- Noribogaine, an active metabolite of ibogaine is a potent psychoplastogen capable of increasing cortical neuron dendritic arbor complexity.
- psychoplastogens such as lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and psilocin (the active metabolite of psilocybin) have anti- addictive properties in the clinic similar to ibogaine.
- LSD lysergic acid diethylamide
- psilocin the active metabolite of psilocybin
- the ability of psychoplastogens to promote structural and functional neural plasticity in addiction-related circuitry can explain their abilities to reduce drug-seeking behavior for weeks to months following a single administration.
- a particular addictive substance e.g., opioid receptors, nicotinic receptors, etc.
- psychoplastogens like ibogaine have the potential to be broadly applicable anti-addictive agents.
- the present invention provides a compound of Formula I:
- R 1 is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- R 3a and R 3b are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, Cvx cycloalkyl, or C4-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl
- R 3c is hydrogen or Ci-6 alkyl
- the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of the present invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
- the present invention provides a method for increasing neuronal plasticity, comprising contacting a neuronal cell with a compound of Formula I:
- R 1 is hydrogen or Ci-6 alkyl
- R 3a and R 3b are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, C vs cycloalkyl, or C 4-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl
- R 3c is hydrogen or Ci-6 alkyl
- R 2 and R 3b are combined with the atoms to which they are attached to form a C 5-8 heterocycloalkyl substituted with 1 to 3 R 9 groups which are each independently hydrogen, Ci-6 alkyl, C3-8 cycloalkyl, C3-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl, C4-10
- the present invention provides a method of treating a brain disorder, comprising administering to a subject in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I:
- R 1 is hydrogen or Ci-6 alkyl
- R 3a and R 3b are each independently hydrogen, Ci-6 alkyl, CYx cycloalkyl, or C 4-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl
- R 3c is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- R 8b R 8c C(0)C(0)N (R 8b R 8c ), -S(0 2 )R 8b , -S(0) 2 N(R 8b R 8c ), C3- 8 cycloalkyl, C3-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl, C - 10 heterocycloalkyl, C4-16 alkyl-heterocycloalkyl, Ce-n aryl, C7-I8 alkyl-aryl, C5-10 heteroaryl, or C4-16 alkyl-heteroaryl, wherein at least one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 is not H; alternatively, R 4 and R 5 , R 5 and R 6 , or R 6 and R 7 are combined with the atoms to which they are each attached to form a C3-6 cycloalkyl, C3-6 heterocycloalkyl, Ce-n aryl or C5-10 heteroaryl; and R 8a , R 8b ,
- R 8c and R 8d are each independently H, Ci-6 alkyl.
- the present invention provides a method for increasing at least one of translation, transcription or secretion of neurotrophic factors, comprising contacting a neuronal cell with a compound of Formula I:
- R 1 is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- R 3a and R 3b are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, Cvs cycloalkyl, or C 4-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl
- R 3c is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- R 2 and R 3b are combined with the atoms to which they are attached to form a C5-8 heterocycloalkyl substituted with 1 to 3 R 9 groups which are each independently hydrogen, Ci-6 alkyl, C3-8 cycloalkyl, C3-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl, C4-10
- R 8a , R 8b , R 8c and R 8d are each independently H, Ci- 6 alkyl.
- FIG. 1A to FIG. IB show function-oriented synthesis of ibogalogs.
- FIG. 1 A shows key structural features of ibogaine and related alkaloids. Deletion of either the isoquinuclidine or tetrahydroazepine leads to simplified ibogaine analogs.
- FIG. IB shows synthesis of tetrahydroazepine-containing ibogalogs.
- FIG. 2A to FIG.2K show tabemanthalog (TBG) is a safer analog of iboga alkaloids.
- FIG. 2A shows the design of ibogainalog (IBG) and TBG, simplified analogs of ibogaine and tabemanthine, respectively.
- FIG. 2C shows solubility of various drugs in a 0.9% saline solution.
- FIG. 2D shows inhibition of hERG channels expressed in HEK293 cells.
- FIG. 2E shows that unlike ibogaine, IBG and TBG do not induce bradycardia in larval zebrafish.
- FIG. 2F shows ratio of atrium to ventricle beats per minute (BPM). Deviations from 1 indicate an increased risk of arrhythmias. Sertindole (SI) was used as a positive control.
- FIG. 2G shows confusion matrix for classification of IBO, NOR, IBG, and TBG (200 mM), plus VEH and lethal controls. Cells show the proportion of classification between true labels (Y-axis) and predicted labels (X- axis).
- FIG. 21 shows proportion of viable and non- viable (malformed or dead) zebrafish following treatment with compounds (100 pM).
- FIG. 2J shows the effects of compound treatment on malformation and death over time.
- FIG. 3A to FIG. 31 show TBG promotes neural plasticity.
- FIG. 3B shows Sholl analysis of TBG and VEH treated neurons. The light shadings represent 95% confidence intervals.
- FIG. 3C shows maximum numbers of crossings (Nmax) of the Sholl plot in b demonstrate that TBG increases dendritic arbor complexity.
- FIG. 3D shows the effects of TBG on dendritic growth are blocked by the 5- HT2A antagonist ketanserin (KETSN).
- FIG. 3E shows representative images of secondary branches of rat embryonic cortical neurons (DIV20) after treatment with ibogalogs for 24 h.
- FIG. 3F shows TBG increases dendritic spine density on rat embryonic cortical neurons (DIV20) after treatment for 24 h.
- KET ketamine.
- FIG. 3G shows schematic illustrating the design of in vivo spine dynamics experiments using transcranial 2- photon imaging.
- FIG. 3H shows representative images of the same dendritic segments from mouse primary sensory cortex before (Day 0) and after (Day 1) treatment with VEH, DOI, or TBG. Blue, red, and white arrowheads represent newly formed spines, eliminated spines, and filopodia, respectively.
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- FIG. 31 shows quantification of spine dynamics reveals that DOI and TBG increase spine formation but have no effect on spine elimination.
- FIG. 4A to FIG. 4E show TBG has antidepressant and anti-addictive properties.
- FIG. 4A shows schematic illustrating the design of FST experiments. Mice were subjected to a pretest, dosed with compounds, and then retested at 24 h and 7 days following drug administration.
- FIG. 4B shows quantification of immobility reveals that TBG has antidepressant-like effects.
- FIG. 4C shows timeline of binge-drinking experiment. Bottles of 20% EtOFI (white droplets) and FEO (blue droplets) were available for 24 h periods every 1- 2 days for 7 weeks. Between drinking sessions, two bottles of FEO were provided.
- FIG. 4D shows TBG reduces EtOFI consumption and preference during a binge drinking session without impacting FEO intake.
- FIG. 5A to FIG. 5B show the effects of ibogalogs on dendritogenesis.
- FIG. 5B shows maximum numbers of crossings (Nmax) of the Sholl plots demonstrate that tetrahydroazepine-containing ibogalogs are more effective at increasing dendritic arbor complexity than are isoquinuclicine-containing ibogalogs.
- FIG. 6 shows several ibogalogs promote dendritogenesis.
- the shaded area surrounding each line represents 95% confidence intervals.
- Control compounds, isoquinuclidines, and tetrahydroazepines are shown in blue, purple, and red, respectively.
- FIG. 7 shows ibogaine hydrochloride exhibits limited solubility in various saline- based vehicles. Solutions of saline (0.9%) containing various percentages of co
- solvents/additives were added to finely crushed ibogaine hydrochloride. All attempts to improve its solubility through pulverizing, sonication, and mild heating ( ⁇ 50 °C) were unsuccessful. Moreover, the addition of co-solvents (ethanol, dimethyl sulfoxide, glycerol), surfactants (Kolliphor), or hydrotropes (ATP) to the vehicle did not substantially improve its solubility. It was confirmed the purity and identity of the ibogaine hydrochloride used in these studies through a combination of NMR, LC-MS, and X-ray crystallography experiments.
- FIG. 8 shows heatmaps representing aggregate larval zebraflsh locomotor activity per well compared to vehicle controls (pseudo-Z-score). Red and blue indicate higher and lower activity than the mean of vehicle controls, respectively, while white indicates activity within ⁇ 1 SD from control. Stimuli applied over time are indicated under the heatmaps. Colors indicate bright LED light of respective colors, black traces represent the waveforms of acoustic stimuli, and gray vertical lines indicate physical tapping as secondary acoustic stimuli.
- FIG. 9 shows increasing concentrations of IBG and TBG do not produce movement responses in larval zebraflsh similar to a lethal concentration of eugenol (100 mM).
- Concentration-response curves for compounds subjected to the battery of stimuli shown in FIG. 8. Response is inversely proportional to classification accuracy; 0-20% indicates no ability and 100% indicates perfect classification. Lower percentages indicate treatments that were more often classified as vehicle (blue) or lethal (red). The solid line denotes the median and the shading denotes a 95th percentile confidence interval calculated by bootstrap. N 8 wells / condition (64 animals / condition).
- FIG. 10 shows TBG does not induce seizures in larval zebraflsh.
- Transgenic larval zebraflsh expressing GCaMP5G were immobilized in agarose, treated with compounds, and imaged over time.
- FIG. 1 1A and FIG. 1 IB show TBG (66 pM) does not cause developmental toxicity in zebrafish.
- FIG. 12 shows concentration-response curves demonstrating the abilities of ibogalogs and related compounds to activate 5-HT and opioid receptors. All compounds were assayed in parallel using the same drug dilutions. Graphs reflect representative
- FIG. 14 shows screening of DMT derivatives and ibogalogs reveals differences in 5-HT receptorome profiles. Ibogalogs are more selective 5-HT 2A agonists than 5-MeO-DMT.
- FIG. 15 shows the dose response profile of hallucinogenic and non-hallucinogenic compounds to a 5HT 2A sensor assay in agonist mode.
- FIG. 16 shows the response profile of hallucinogenic and non-hallucinogenic compounds to a 5HT 2A sensor assay in agonist mode.
- FIG. 17 shows the dose response profile of 5HT, 6-MeO-DMT (FIG. 17A), and lisuride (FIG. 17B) to a 5HT2 A sensor assay in antagonist mode.
- FIG. 18 shows the response profile of hallucinogenic and non-hallucinogenic compounds to a 5HT 2A sensor assay in antagonist mode.
- Ibogaine has garnered attention as a potential plasticity-promoting anti-addictive agent; a single dose of this hallucinogenic compound has demonstrated sustained efficacy for treating addiction to alcohol, opiates, nicotine, and psychostimulants.
- An analog of ibogaine capable of promoting fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2)-induced GDNF release in C6 glioma cells was developed; however, the effects of this compound on neural plasticity are not known.
- FGF2 fibroblast growth factor 2
- Ibogaine is highly plasticity-promoting.
- ibogaine s hallucinogenic effects present barriers to regulatory approval and severely limits its therapeutic potential. It is possible to decouple the hallucinogenic effects of a drug from its ability to promote neural plasticity.
- Compounds capable of modifying neural circuits that control motivation, anxiety, and drug-seeking behavior have potential for treating depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and substance abuse disorder (SUD). In some instances, such
- psychoplastogenic medicines produce sustained therapeutic effects because the medicines treat the underlying pathological changes in circuitry.
- Psychedelic compounds have distinguished themselves in this regard because, for example, they promote structural and functional neural plasticity in key circuits, elicit therapeutic responses in multiple neuropsychiatric disorders, and produce beneficial effects that last for months following a single administration.
- 5-HT 2A agonists e.g., DMT, LSD, DOI, etc.
- abrogate the neuritogenesis and spinogenesis effects of hallucinogenic compounds with 5-HT2 A agonist activity e.g., DMT, LSD, and DOI, demonstrating the correlation of 5-HT2 A agonism and the promotion of neural plasticity (Ly et al., 2018; Dunlap et al., 2020).
- non-hallucinogenic psychoplastogens are provided herein in some embodiments.
- the non-hallucinogenic ibogaine analogs described herein have improved physiochemical properties as a result of, for example, decreasing total polar surface area.
- Described herein in some embodiments are non-hallucinogenic compounds that demonstrate similar therapeutic potential as hallucinogenic 5-HT 2A agonists.
- the non-hallucinogenic compounds described herein provide better therapeutic potential than hallucinogenic 5-HT 2A modulators for neurological diseases.
- the present invention provides azepino-indoles and other heterocyclic non- hallucinogenic compounds useful for the treatment of a variety of brain disorders and other conditions, as well as increasing neuronal plasticity, or increasing at least one of translation, transcription, or secretion of neurotrophic factors.
- “A,”“an,” or“the” not only include aspects with one member, but also include aspects with more than one member.
- the singular forms“a,”“an,” and“the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
- reference to“a cell” includes a plurality of such cells and reference to“the agent” includes reference to one or more agents known to those skilled in the art, and so forth.
- Alkyl refers to a straight or branched, saturated, aliphatic radical having the number of carbon atoms indicated. Alkyl can include any number of carbons, such as C1-2, Cl-3, Cl-4, Cl-5, Cl-6, Cl-7, Cl-8, Cl-9, Cl-10, C2-3, C2-4, C2-5, C2-6, C3-4, C3-5, C3-6, C4-5, C4-6 and C5-6.
- Ci- 6 alkyl includes, but is not limited to, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, pentyl, isopentyl, hexyl, etc.
- Alkyl can also refer to alkyl groups having up to 20 carbons atoms, such as, but not limited to heptyl, octyl, nonyl, decyl, etc. Alkyl groups can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Alkylene refers to a straight or branched, saturated, aliphatic radical having the number of carbon atoms indicated, and linking at least two other groups, i.e., a divalent hydrocarbon radical.
- the two moieties linked to the alkylene can be linked to the same atom or different atoms of the alkylene group.
- a straight chain alkylene can be the bivalent radical of -(CFE , where n is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.
- Representative alkylene groups include, but are not limited to, methylene, ethylene, propylene, isopropylene, butylene, isobutylene, sec-butylene, pentylene and hexylene.
- Alkylene groups can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Alkenyl refers to a straight chain or branched hydrocarbon having at least 2 carbon atoms and at least one double bond. Alkenyl can include any number of carbons, such as C2, C2-3, C2-4, C2-5, C2-6, C2-7, C2-8, C2-9, C2-10, C3, C3-4, C3-5, C3-6, C4, C4-5, C4-6, C5, C5-6, and Ce. Alkenyl groups can have any suitable number of double bonds, including, but not limited to, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or more.
- alkenyl groups include, but are not limited to, vinyl (ethenyl), propenyl, isopropenyl, 1-butenyl, 2-butenyl, isobutenyl, butadienyl, 1-pentenyl, 2-pentenyl, isopentenyl, 1,3-pentadienyl, 1,4-pentadienyl, 1-hexenyl, 2-hexenyl, 3-hexenyl, 1,3-hexadienyl, 1 ,4-hexadienyl, 1,5-hexadienyl, 2,4-hexadienyl, or
- Alkenyl groups can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Alkynyl refers to either a straight chain or branched hydrocarbon having at least 2 carbon atoms and at least one triple bond. Alkynyl can include any number of carbons, such as C2, C2-3, C2-4, C2-5, C2-6, C2-7, C2-8, C2-9, C2-10, C3, C3-4, C3-5, C3-6, C4, C4-5, C4-6, C5, C5-6, and Ce.
- alkynyl groups include, but are not limited to, acetylenyl, propynyl, 1-butynyl, 2-butynyl, butadiynyl, 1-pentynyl, 2-pentynyl, isopentynyl, 1,3-pentadiynyl,
- Alkynyl groups can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Cycloalkyl refers to a saturated or partially unsaturated, monocyclic, bicyclic, fused bicyclic or bridged polycyclic ring assembly containing from 3 to 12 ring atoms, or the number of atoms indicated. Cycloalkyl can include any number of carbons, such as C3-6,
- Saturated monocyclic cycloalkyl rings include, for example, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, and cyclooctyl.
- Bicyclic compounds include spirocyclic compounds, fused bicyclic compounds and bridged bicyclic compounds.
- Saturated bicyclic and polycyclic cycloalkyl rings include, for example, norbomane, [2.2.2] bicyclooctane, decahydronaphthalene and adamantane.
- Cycloalkyl groups can also be partially unsaturated, having one or more double or triple bonds in the ring.
- Representative cycloalkyl groups that are partially unsaturated include, but are not limited to, cyclobutene, cyclopentene, cyclohexene, cyclohexadiene (1,3- and 1,4-isomers), cycloheptene, cycloheptadiene, cyclooctene, cyclooctadiene (1,3-, 1,4- and 1,5-isomers), norbomene, and norbomadiene.
- exemplary groups include, but are not limited to cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl and cyclooctyl.
- exemplary groups include, but are not limited to cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, and cyclohexyl. Cycloalkyl groups can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Alkyl-cycloalkyl refers to a radical having an alkyl component and a cycloalkyl component, where the alkyl component links the cycloalkyl component to the point of attachment.
- the alkyl component is as defined above, except that the alkyl component is at least divalent, an alkylene, to link to the cycloalkyl component and to the point of attachment. In some instances, the alkyl component can be absent.
- the alkyl component can include any number of carbons, such as Ci-6, C1-2, C1-3, CM, C1-5, C2-3, C2-4, C2-5, C2-6, C3-4, C3-5, C3-6,
- cycloalkyl component is as defined within.
- exemplary alkyl- cycloalkyl groups include, but are not limited to, methyl-cyclopropyl, methyl-cyclobutyl, methyl-cyclopentyl and methyl-cyclohexyl.
- Heterocycloalkyl refers to a cycloalkyl as defined above, having from 3 to 12 ring members and from 1 to 4 heteroatoms of N, O and S.
- Heterocycloalkyl includes bicyclic compounds which include a heteroatom.
- Bicyclic compounds includes spirocyclic compounds, fused bicyclic compounds, and bridged bicyclic compounds
- the heteroatoms can also be oxidized, such as, but not limited to, -S(O)- and -S(0) 2 -.
- Heterocycloalkyl groups can include any number of ring atoms, such as, 3 to 6, 4 to 6, 5 to 6, 3 to 8, 4 to 8, 5 to 8,
- heterocycloalkyl groups such as 1, 2, 3, or 4, or 1 to 2, 1 to 3, 1 to 4, 2 to 3, 2 to 4, or 3 to 4.
- the heterocycloalkyl group can include groups such as aziridine, azetidine, pyrrolidine, piperidine, azepane, azocane, quinuclidine, pyrazolidine,
- heterocycloalkyl groups can also be fused to aromatic or non-aromatic ring systems to form members including, but not limited to, indoline.
- Heterocycloalkyl groups can be unsubstituted or substituted.
- Alkyl-heterocycloalkyl refers to a radical having an alkyl component and a heterocycloalkyl component, where the alkyl component links the heterocycloalkyl component to the point of attachment.
- the alkyl component is as defined above, except that the alkyl component is at least divalent, an alkylene, to link to the heterocycloalkyl component and to the point of attachment.
- the alkyl component can include any number of carbons, such as Co-6, C1-2, C1-3, CM, C1-5, Ci-6, C2-3, C2-4, C2-5, C2-6, C3-4, C3-5, C3-6, C4-5, C4-6 and C5-6. In some instances, the alkyl component can be absent.
- the heterocycloalkyl component is as defined above. Alkyl-heterocycloalkyl groups can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Halogen refers to fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine.
- Haloalkyl refers to alkyl, as defined above, where some or all of the hydrogen atoms are replaced with halogen atoms.
- alkyl group haloalkyl groups can have any suitable number of carbon atoms, such as Ci- 6 .
- haloalkyl includes
- perfluoro can be used to define a compound or radical where all the hydrogens are replaced with fluorine.
- perfluoromethyl refers to 1,1,1 -trifluoromethyl.
- Alkoxy refers to an alkyl group having an oxygen atom that connects the alkyl group to the point of attachment: alkyl-O-.
- alkyl group alkoxy groups can have any suitable number of carbon atoms, such as Ci- 6 .
- Alkoxy groups include, for example, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, iso-propoxy, butoxy, 2-butoxy, iso-butoxy, sec-butoxy, tert-butoxy, pentoxy, hexoxy, etc.
- the alkoxy groups can be further substituted with a variety of substituents described within. Alkoxy groups can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Haloalkoxy refers to an alkoxy group where some or all of the hydrogen atoms are substituted with halogen atoms.
- haloalkoxy groups can have any suitable number of carbon atoms, such as Ci-6.
- the alkoxy groups can be substituted with 1, 2, 3, or more halogens. When all the hydrogens are replaced with a halogen, for example by fluorine, the compounds are per-substituted, for example, perfluorinated.
- Haloalkoxy includes, but is not limited to, trifluoromethoxy, 2,2,2,-trifluoroethoxy, perfluoroethoxy, etc.
- “Amine” refers to an -N(R)2 group where the R groups can be hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, aryl, or heteroaryl, among others.
- the R groups can be the same or different.
- the amino groups can be primary (each R is hydrogen), secondary (one R is hydrogen) or tertiary (each R is other than hydrogen).
- Alkyl amine refers to an alkyl group as defined within, having one or more amino groups.
- the amino groups can be primary, secondary or tertiary.
- the alkyl amine can be further substituted with a hydroxy group to form an amino-hydroxy group.
- Alkyl amines useful in the present invention include, but are not limited to, ethyl amine, propyl amine, isopropyl amine, ethylene diamine and ethanolamine.
- the amino group can link the alkyl amine to the point of attachment with the rest of the compound, be at the omega position of the alkyl group, or link together at least two carbon atoms of the alkyl group.
- alkyl amines are useful in the present invention.
- Aryl refers to an aromatic ring system having any suitable number of ring atoms and any suitable number of rings.
- Aryl groups can include any suitable number of ring atoms, such as, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 or 16 ring atoms, as well as from 6 to 10, 6 to 12, or 6 to 14 ring members.
- Aryl groups can be monocyclic, fused to form bicyclic or tricyclic groups, or linked by a bond to form a biaryl group.
- Representative aryl groups include phenyl, naphthyl and biphenyl. Other aryl groups include benzyl, having a methylene linking group.
- aryl groups have from 6 to 12 ring members, such as phenyl, naphthyl or biphenyl. Other aryl groups have from 6 to 10 ring members, such as phenyl or naphthyl. Some other aryl groups have 6 ring members, such as phenyl.
- Aryl groups can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Alkyl-aryl refers to a radical having an alkyl component and an aryl component, where the alkyl component links the aryl component to the point of attachment.
- the alkyl component is as defined above, except that the alkyl component is at least divalent, an alkylene, to link to the aryl component and to the point of attachment.
- the alkyl component can include any number of carbons, such as Co-6, C1-2, Cm, CM, CM, CM, C2-3, C2-4, C2-5, C2-6, C3-4, C3-5, C3-6, C4-5, C4-6 and C5-6. In some instances, the alkyl component can be absent.
- the aryl component is as defined above. Examples of alkyl-aryl groups include, but are not limited to, benzyl and ethyl-benzene. Alkyl-aryl groups can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Heteroaryl refers to a monocyclic or fused bicyclic or tricyclic aromatic ring assembly containing 5 to 16 ring atoms, where from 1 to 5 of the ring atoms are a heteroatom such as N, O or S. Heteroaryl groups can include any number of ring atoms, such as, 5 to 6,
- heteroaryl groups can have from 5 to 8 ring members and from 1 to 4 heteroatoms, or from 5 to 8 ring members and from 1 to 3 heteroatoms, or from 5 to 6 ring members and from 1 to 4 heteroatoms, or from 5 to 6 ring members and from 1 to 3 heteroatoms.
- the heteroaryl group can include groups such as pyrrole, pyridine, imidazole, pyrazole, triazole, tetrazole, pyrazine, pyrimidine, pyridazine, triazine (1,2,3-, 1,2,4- and 1,3,5-isomers), thiophene, furan, thiazole, isothiazole, oxazole, and isoxazole.
- heteroaryl groups can also be fused to aromatic ring systems, such as a phenyl ring, to form members including, but not limited to, benzopyrroles such as indole and isoindole, benzopyridines such as quinoline and isoquinoline, benzopyrazine (quinoxaline), benzopyrimidine (quinazoline), benzopyridazines such as phthalazine and cinnoline, benzothiophene, and benzofuran.
- Other heteroaryl groups include heteroaryl rings linked by a bond, such as bipyridine. Heteroaryl groups can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Alkyl-heteroaryl refers to a radical having an alkyl component and a heteroaryl component, where the alkyl component links the heteroaryl component to the point of attachment.
- the alkyl component is as defined above, except that the alkyl component is at least divalent, an alkylene, to link to the heteroaryl component and to the point of attachment.
- the alkyl component can include any number of carbons, such as Co-6, C1-2, C1-3, CM, C1-5, Ci-6, C2-3, C2-4, C2-5, C2-6, C3-4, C3-5, C3-6, C4-5, C4-6 and C5-6. In some instances, the alkyl component can be absent.
- the heteroaryl component is as defined within. Alkyl-heteroaryl groups can be substituted or unsubstituted.
- Salt refers to acid or base salts of the compounds used in the methods of the present invention.
- Illustrative examples of pharmaceutically acceptable salts are mineral acid (hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, phosphoric acid, and the like) salts, organic acid (fumaric acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, glutamic acid, citric acid and the like) salts, quaternary ammonium (methyl iodide, ethyl iodide, and the like) salts. It is understood that the pharmaceutically acceptable salts are non-toxic. Additional information on suitable pharmaceutically acceptable salts can be found in Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 17th ed., Mack Publishing Company, Easton, Pa., 1985, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the neutral forms of the compounds may be regenerated by contacting the salt with a base or acid and isolating the parent compound in the conventional manner.
- the parent form of the compound differs from the various salt forms in certain physical properties, such as solubility in polar solvents, but otherwise the salts are equivalent to the parent form of the compound for the purposes of the present invention.
- “Pharmaceutically acceptable salt” refers to a compound in salt form, wherein the compound are suitable for administration to a subject.
- Representative pharmaceutically acceptable salts include salts of acetic, ascorbic, benzenesulfonic, benzoic, camphorsulfonic, citric, ethanesulfonic, edisylic, fumaric, gentisic, gluconic, glucoronic, glutamic, hippuric, hydrobromic, hydrochloric, isethionic, lactic, lactobionic, maleic, malic, mandelic, methanesulfonic, mucic, naphthalenesulfonic, naphthalene- 1,5-disulfonic, naphthalene-2, 6- disulfonic, nicotinic, nitric, orotic, pamoic, pantothenic, phosphoric, succinic, sulfuric, tartaric, p-toluenesulfonic and xinafoic acid, and the like
- “Pharmaceutically acceptable excipient” refers to a substance that aids the administration of an active agent to and absorption by a subject.
- Pharmaceutical excipients useful in the present invention include, but are not limited to, binders, fillers, disintegrants, lubricants, coatings, sweeteners, flavors and colors.
- binders include, but are not limited to, binders, fillers, disintegrants, lubricants, coatings, sweeteners, flavors and colors.
- composition refers to a product comprising the specified ingredients in the specified amounts, as well as any product, which results, directly or indirectly, from combination of the specified ingredients in the specified amounts.
- pharmaceutically acceptable it is meant the carrier, diluent or excipient must be compatible with the other ingredients of the formulation.
- Isomers refers to compounds with same chemical formula but different connectivity between the atoms in the molecule, leading to distinct chemical structures. Isomers include structural isomers and stereoisomers. Examples of structural isomers include, but are not limited to tautomers and regioisomers. Examples of stereoisomers include but are not limited to diastereomers and enantiomers.
- administering refers to oral administration, administration as a suppository, topical contact, parenteral, intravenous, intraperitoneal, intramuscular, intralesional, intranasal or subcutaneous administration, intrathecal administration, or the implantation of a slow-release device e.g., a mini-osmotic pump, to the subject.
- a slow-release device e.g., a mini-osmotic pump
- Subject refers to animals such as mammals, including, but not limited to, primates (e.g., humans), cows, sheep, goats, horses, dogs, cats, rabbits, rats, mice and the like. In certain embodiments, the subject is a human.
- “Therapeutically effective amount” or“therapeutically sufficient amount” or “effective or sufficient amount” refers to a dose that produces therapeutic effects for which it is administered. The exact dose will depend on the purpose of the treatment, and will be ascertainable by one skilled in the art using known techniques (see, e.g. , Lieberman, Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms (vols.
- the therapeutically effective dose can often be lower than the conventional therapeutically effective dose for non- sensitized cells.
- Neuronal plasticity refers to the ability of the brain to change its structure and/or function continuously throughout a subject’s life. Examples of the changes to the brain include, but are not limited to, the ability to adapt or respond to internal and/or external stimuli, such as due to an injury, and the ability to produce new neurites, dendritic spines, and synapses.
- Brain disorder refers to a neurological disorder which affects the brain’s structure and function.
- Brain disorders can include, but are not limited to, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease, psychological disorder, depression, treatment resistant depression, addiction, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and substance use disorder.
- Combination therapy refers to a method of treating a disease or disorder, wherein two or more different pharmaceutical agents are administered in overlapping regimens so that the subject is simultaneously exposed to both agents.
- the compounds of the invention can be used in combination with other pharmaceutically active compounds.
- the compounds of the invention can be administered simultaneously (as a single preparation or separate preparation) or sequentially to the other drug therapy.
- a combination therapy envisions administration of two or more drugs during a single cycle or course of therapy.
- Neurotrophic factors refers to a family of soluble peptides or proteins which support the survival, growth, and differentiation of developing and mature neurons.
- Modulate or“modulating” or“modulation” refers to an increase or decrease in the amount, quality, or effect of a particular activity, function or molecule.
- agonists, partial agonists, antagonists, and allosteric modulators e.g., a positive allosteric modulator
- a G protein-coupled receptor e.g., 5HT2 A
- Agonism refers to the activation of a receptor or enzyme by a modulator, or agonist, to produce a biological response.
- “Agonist” refers to a modulator that binds to a receptor or enzyme and activates the receptor to produce a biological response.
- “5HT2 A agonist” can be used to refer to a compound that exhibits an EC50 with respect to 5HT2 A activity of no more than about 100 mM.
- “agonist” includes full agonists or partial agonists.
- “Full agonist” refers to a modulator that binds to and activates a receptor with the maximum response that an agonist can elicit at the receptor.“Partial agonist” refers to a modulator that binds to and activates a given receptor, but has partial efficacy, that is, less than the maximal response, at the receptor relative to a full agonist.
- “Positive allosteric modulator” refers to a modulator that binds to a site distinct from the orthosteric binding site and enhances or amplifies the effect of an agonist.
- Antagonist refers to the inactivation of a receptor or enzyme by a modulator, or antagonist.
- Antagonism of a receptor for example, is when a molecule binds to the receptor and does not allow activity to occur.
- Antagonist or“neutral antagonist” refers to a modulator that binds to a receptor or enzyme and blocks a biological response.
- An antagonist has no activity in the absence of an agonist or inverse agonist but can block the activity of either, causing no change in the biological response.
- IC50 refers to the concentration of a substance (e.g., a compound or a drug) that is required for 50% inhibition of a biological process.
- IC50 refers to the half maximal (50%) inhibitory concentration (IC) of a substance as determined in a suitable assay.
- an IC50 is determined in an in vitro assay system.
- IC50 refers to the concentration of a modulator (e.g., an antagonist or inhibitor) that is required for 50% inhibition of a receptor, for example, 5HT2 A .
- azepino-indoles and other heterocyclic non- hallucinogenic compounds e.g., Formula (I) or Formula (la)
- azepino-indoles and other heterocyclic compounds provided herein are 5-HT2 A modulators and promote neural plasticity (e.g., cortical structural plasticity).
- the present invention provides a compound of Formula I:
- R 1 is hydrogen or Ci-6 alkyl
- R 3a and R 3b are each independently hydrogen, Ci-6 alkyl, Cvx cycloalkyl, or C4-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl
- R 3c is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- heterocycloalkyl and R 6 is Ci- 6 alkyl, halogen, Ci- 6 alkyoxy, -C(0)FI, -NFI2, then at least one of R 4 , R 5 , and R 7 is not hydrogen; and wherein when R 2 and R 3b are combined with the atoms to which they are attached to form a CV, heterocycloalkyl, and R 6 is methyl, halogen, or - C(0)H, then at least one of R 4 , R 5 , and R 7 is not methyl or Cl, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts and isomers thereof.
- the present invention provides a compound of Formula I
- R 1 is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- R 3a and R 3b are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, Cvx cycloalkyl, or C4-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl
- R 3c is hydrogen or Ci-6 alkyl
- R 1 is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl. In some embodiments, R 1 is hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, or propyl. In some embodiments, R 1 is hydrogen or methyl. In some embodiments, R 1 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, R 1 is methyl. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 1 is hydrogen or methyl. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 1 is hydrogen.
- R 3a is hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, CYx cycloalkyl, or C 4-14 alkyl- cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, R 3a is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl. In some embodiments, R 3a is hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, or propyl. In some embodiments, R 3a is hydrogen or methyl. In some embodiments R 3a is methyl. In some embodiments, R 3a is hydrogen. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 3a is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 3a is hydrogen or methyl.
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, C 2-6 alkenyl, C 2-6 alkynyl, halogen, Ci- 6 haloalkyl, Ci- 6 alkylamine, Ci- 6 alkoxy, Ci- 6 haloalkoxy, -OR 8a , -NO2, -CN, -C(0)R 8b , -C(0)OR 8b , -OC(0)R 8b , -OC(0)OR 8b , -N(R 8b R 8c ), cycloalkyl, C 3 - 14 alkyl-cycloalkyl, C 4-10 heterocycloalkyl, C 4-16 alkyl-heterocycloalkyl, C 6-12 aryl, C 7-18 alkyl- aryl, C5-10 heteroaryl, or C4-16 alkyl-heteroaryl, wherein at least one of R 4 , R 5 , R
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, halogen, Ci- 6 haloalkyl, Ci- 6 alkoxy, Ci- 6 haloalkoxy, -OR 8a , -NO 2 , - CN, -N(R 8b R 8c ), -N(R 8b )C(0)R 8c , -C(0)N(R 8b R 8c ), CYs cycloalkyl, C 3-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl, C 4 - 10 heterocycloalkyl, or C 4-16 alkyl-heterocycloalkyl, wherein at least one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 is not H; alternatively, R 4 and R 5 , R 5 and R 6 , or R 6 and R 7 are combined with the atoms to which they are each attached to form a C3-6 heterocycloalkyl; and R 8a ,
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- R 6 is Ci-6 alkyl, halogen, Ci-6 haloalkyl, Ci- 6 alkoxy, Ci-b haloalkoxy, -OR 8a , -NO 2 , -CN, -N(R 8b R 8c ), -N(R 8b )C(0)R 8c , -C(0)N(R 8b R 8c ), C 3-8 cycloalkyl, C 3-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl, C 4-10 heterocycloalkyl, or C 4-16 alkyl-heterocycloalkyl; alternatively, R 5 and R 6 are combined with the atoms to which they are each attached to form a C 3-6 heterocycloalkyl; and R 8a , R 8b andR 8c are each independently H, Ci- 6 alkyl, or C 3-6 cycloalkyl.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, halogen, Ci- 6 haloalkyl, Ci- 6 alkoxy, Ci- 6 haloalkoxy, -OR 8a , - N(R 8b R 8c ), -N(R 8b )C(0)R 8c , C4-10 heterocycloalkyl, or C4-16 alkyl-heterocycloalkyl, wherein at least one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 is not H; alternatively, R 5 and R 6 are combined with the atoms to which they are each attached to form a C3-6 heterocycloalkyl; and R 8a , R 8b and R 8c are each independently H, Ci-6 alkyl, or C3-6 cycloalkyl.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- R 6 is Ci- 6 alkyl, halogen, Ci- 6 haloalkyl, Ci-6 alkoxy, Ci-6 haloalkoxy, -OR 8a , -N(R 8b R 8c ), -N(R 8b )C(0)R 8c , C4-10 heterocycloalkyl, or C4-16 alkyl-heterocycloalkyl; alternatively, R 5 and R 6 are combined with the atoms to which they are each attached to form a C3-6 heterocycloalkyl; and R 8a , R 8b and R 8c are each independently H, Ci- 6 alkyl, or C3-6 cycloalkyl.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are each independently hydrogen, Ci-6 alkyl, halogen, Ci-6 haloalkyl, Ci-6 alkoxy, Ci-6 haloalkoxy, -OR 8a , - N(R 8b R 8c ), or -N(R 8b )C(0)R 8c wherein at least one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 is not H; R 8a is H; and R 8b and R 8c are each independently H or -Me; alternatively, R 5 and R 6 are combined with the atoms to which they are each attached to form a C3-6 heterocycloalkyl.
- the present invention provides a compound, wherein R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, halogen, Ci- 6 haloalkyl, Ci- 6 alkoxy, Ci-6 haloalkoxy, or -OR 8a , wherein at least one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 is not H; and R 8a is H; alternatively, R 5 and R 6 can be combined with the atoms to which they are each attached to form a C3-6 heterocycloalkyl.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are each independently H, F, Cl, Br, -OH, -OMe, -CF 3 -OCF3, -Me, -NMe 2 , -NHC(0)Me, or -N(Me)C(0)Me, wherein at least one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 is not H; alternatively, R 5 and R 6 are combined to form a 1,3-dioxole ring, or 1,4-dioxane ring.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- R 4 is H, F, -Me, -CF3, -OCF3, or -OMe
- R 5 is H, F, Cl, Br, -Me, -CF3, -OCF3, -OH or -OMe
- R 6 is H, F, -OH, -OMe, -OiPr, -Me, -CF3, - OCF3, -NMC2, -NHC(0)Me, or -N(Me)C(0)Me
- R 5 and R 6 are combined to form a 1,3-dioxole ring or 1,4-dioxane ring
- R 7 is H, wherein at least one of R 4 , R 5 and R 6 is not H.
- the present invention provides a compound, wherein R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are each independently H, F, Cl, Br, -OH, -OMe, -CF3 or -OCF3, wherein at least one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 is not H; alternatively, R 5 and R 6 are combined to form a 1,3-dioxole ring.
- the present invention provides a compound, wherein R 4 is H, F, or -OMe; R 5 is H, F, Cl, Br, -OH or -OMe; R 6 is H, F, -OMe, -CF3 or -OCF3; alternatively, R 5 and R 6 are combined to form a 1,3-dioxole ring; and R 7 is H, wherein at least one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 is not H.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- R 6 is F, -OH, -OMe, -OiPr, -Me, -CF3, - OCF3, -NMC2, -NHC(0)Me, or -N(Me)C(0)Me; alternatively, R 5 and R 6 are combined to form a 1,3-dioxole ring or 1,4-dioxane ring.
- R 4 and R 5 , R 5 and R 6 , or R 6 and R 7 are combined with the atoms to which they are each attached to form a C3-6 cycloalkyl, C3-6 heterocycloalkyl, C6-12 aryl or C5-10 heteroaryl. In some embodiments, R 4 and R 5 , R 5 and R 6 , or R 6 and R 7 are combined with the atoms to which they are each attached to form a C3-6 cycloalkyl or C3-6 heterocycloalkyl. In some embodiments, R 4 and R 5 are combined with the atoms to which they are each attached to form a C3-6 heterocycloalkyl.
- R 5 and R 6 are combined with the atoms to which they are each attached to form a C3-6 heterocycloalkyl. In some embodiments, R 6 and R 7 are combined with the atoms to which they are each attached to form a C3-6 heterocycloalkyl. In some embodiments, R 5 and R 6 are combined to form a 1,3-dioxole ring or 1,4-dioxane ring.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 2 and R 3b are combined with the atoms to which they are attached to form a C 5-8 heterocycloalkyl. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 2 and R 3b are combined with the atoms to which they are attached to form a C 7- 8 heterocycloalkyl.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- R 6 is Ci- 6 alkyl, C 2-6 alkenyl, C 2-6 alkynyl, halogen, Ci- 6 haloalkyl, Ci- 6 alkylamine, Ci-6 alkoxy, Ci-b haloalkoxy, -OR 8a , -NO2, -CN, -C(0)R 8b , -C(0)0R 8b , -0C(0)R 8b , - 0C(0)0R 8b , -N(R 8b R 8c ), -N(R 8b )C(0)R 8c , -C(0)N(R 8b R 8c ), -N(R 8b )C(0)0R 8c , - 0C(0)N(R 8b R 8c ), -N(R 8b )C(0)0R 8c , - 0C(0)N(R 8b R 8c ), -N(R 8b )C(0)N(R 8c R 8d ), -C(0)
- the present invention provides a compound of Formula (la), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or isomer thereof, wherein the compound has the following structure:
- R 1 is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- R 3a is hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, C 3-8 cycloalkyl, or C 4-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl
- R 3c is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- R 4 , R 5 , and R 7 are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C2-6 alkynyl, halogen, Ci- 6 haloalkyl, Ci- 6 alkylamine, Ci- 6 alkoxy, Ci-e haloalkoxy, -OR 8a , -NO2, -CN, -C(0)R 8b , -C(0)0R 8b , -0C(0)R 8b , -0C(0)0R 8b , -N(R 8b R 8c ), -N(R 8b )C(0)R 8c , -C(0)N(R 8b R 8c ), -N(R 8b )C(0)0R
- R 8a , R 8b , R 8c , and R 8d are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, or C 3-6 cycloalkyl; n is 1, 2, or 3; or salts and isomers thereof; and wherein when n is 1 and R 6 is Ci- 6 alkyl, halo, C(0)H, NH 2 , or Ci- 6 alkoxy, then at least one of R 4 , R 5 , and R 7 is not hydrogen; wherein when n is 1 and R 6 is methyl, halogen, or C(0)H, then at least one of R 4 , R 5 , or R 7 is not methyl or Cl; wherein when n is 2 and R 6 is F, Cl, methyl, or OMe, then R 3a is methyl; and wherein when n is 2 and R 6 is F, then at least one of R 4 , R 5 , and R 7 is not hydrogen.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- R 3a is methyl, and R 2 and R 3b are combined with the atoms to which they are attached to form a Ce-i heterocycloalkyl.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound of Formula I or la has the following structure:
- the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound of Formula I or la has the following structure:
- R 5 and R 6 are each independently H, F, Cl, Br, I, -OH, -OMe, -OiPr, -Me, -CF3,- OCF3, -NMe2, -NHC(0)Me, or -N(Me)C(0)Me, wherein at least one of R 5 and R 6 is not H; alternatively, R 5 and R 6 are combined to form a 1,3-dioxole ring or 1,4-dioxane ring.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound of Formula I or la has the following structure:
- R 5 and R 6 are each independently F, Cl, Br, I, -OH, -OMe, -OiPr, -Me, -CF3,-OCF3, -NMe2, -NHC(0)Me, or -N(Me)C(0)Me; alternatively, R 5 and R 6 are combined to form a 1,3-dioxole ring or 1,4-dioxane ring.
- the present invention provides a compound, wherein the compound of Formula I or la has the following structure:
- R 5 is H, F, Cl, Br, -OH or -OMe
- R 6 is H, F, -OMe, -CF3 or -OCF3, wherein at least one of R 5 and R 6 is not H.
- R 4 and R 6 are each independently H, F, Cl, Br, I, -OH, -OMe, -OiPr, -Me, -CF3,- OCF3, -NMe2, -NHC(0)Me, or -N(Me)C(0)Me, wherein at least one of R 4 and R 6 is not H.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- R 4 and R 6 are each independently F, Cl, Br, I, -OH, -OMe, -OiPr, -Me, -CF3,-OCF3, -NMe 2 , -NHC(0)Me, or -N(Me)C(0)Me.
- the present invention provides a compound, wherein the compound is:
- the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is
- the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is
- the present invention provides a compound, or a 5 pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- R 3a is hydrogen, and R 2 and R 3b are combined with the atoms to which they are attached to form a C heterocycloalkyl.
- the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound of Formula I or la has the following structure:
- the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is
- R 3c is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl. In some embodiments, R 3c is hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, or propyl. In some embodiments R 3c is hydrogen.
- R 1 is Ci- 6 alkyl. In some embodiments, R 1 is methyl, ethyl, or propyl. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound of Formula I or la has the following structure:
- the present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is [0119] In some embodiments, the present invention provides a compound, or a
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- the present invention provides a compound, or a
- the compounds of the present invention can also be in the salt forms, such as acid or base salts of the compounds of the present invention.
- salt forms such as acid or base salts of the compounds of the present invention.
- pharmaceutically acceptable salts are mineral acid (hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, phosphoric acid, and the like) salts, organic acid (fumaric acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, glutamic acid, citric acid and the like) salts, quaternary ammonium (methyl iodide, ethyl iodide, and the like) salts. It is understood that the pharmaceutically acceptable salts are non toxic. Additional information on suitable pharmaceutically acceptable salts can be found in Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 17th ed., Mack Publishing Company, Easton, Pa., 1985, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the present invention also includes isotopically-labeled compounds of the present invention, wherein one or more atoms are replaced by one or more atoms having specific atomic mass or mass numbers.
- isotopes that can be incorporated into compounds of the invention include, but are not limited to, isotopes of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, sulfur, and chlorine (such as 2 H, 3 H, 13 C, 14 C, 15 N, 18 0, 17 0, 18 F,
- Isotopically-labeled compounds of the present invention are useful in assays of the tissue distribution of the compounds and their prodrugs and metabolites; preferred isotopes for such assays include 3 H and 14 C.
- substitution with heavier isotopes, such as deuterium ( 2 H) can provide increased metabolic stability, which offers therapeutic advantages such as increased in vivo half-life or reduced dosage requirements.
- Isotopically-labeled compounds of this invention can generally be prepared according to the methods known by one of skill in the art by substituting an isotopically- labeled reagent for a non-isotopically labeled reagent.
- Compounds of the present invention can be isotopically labeled at positions adjacent to the basic amine, in aromatic rings, and the methyl groups of methoxy substituents.
- the present invention includes all tautomers and stereoisomers of compounds of the present invention, either in admixture or in pure or substantially pure form.
- the compounds of the present invention can have asymmetric centers at the carbon atoms, and therefore the compounds of the present invention can exist in diastereomeric or enantiomeric forms or mixtures thereof. All conformational isomers (e.g., cis and trans isomers) and all optical isomers (e.g., enantiomers and diastereomers), racemic, diastereomeric and other mixtures of such isomers, as well as solvates, hydrates, isomorphs, polymorphs and tautomers are within the scope of the present invention.
- Compounds according to the present invention can be prepared using diastereomers, enantiomers or racemic mixtures as starting materials.
- diastereomer and enantiomer products can be separated by chromatography, fractional crystallization or other methods known to those of skill in the art.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of the present invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
- compositions of the present invention can be prepared in a wide variety of oral, parenteral and topical dosage forms.
- Oral preparations include tablets, pills, powder, capsules, liquids, lozenges, cachets, gels, syrups, slurries, suspensions, etc., suitable for ingestion by the patient.
- the compositions of the present invention can also be administered by injection, that is, intravenously, intramuscularly, intracutaneously, subcutaneously, intraduodenally, or intraperitoneally.
- the compositions described herein can be administered by inhalation, for example, intranasally. Additionally, the compositions of the present invention can be administered transdermally.
- compositions of this invention can also be administered by intraocular, intravaginal, and intrarectal routes including suppositories, insufflation, powders and aerosol formulations (for examples of steroid inhalants, see Rohatagi, J. Clin. Pharmacol. 35: 1187-1193, 1995; Tjwa, Ann. Allergy Asthma Immunol. 75: 107-111, 1995).
- the present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions including a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient and the compounds of the present invention.
- pharmaceutically acceptable carriers can be either solid or liquid.
- Solid form preparations include powders, tablets, pills, capsules, cachets, suppositories, and dispersible granules.
- a solid carrier can be one or more substances, which may also act as diluents, flavoring agents, binders, preservatives, tablet disintegrating agents, or an encapsulating material. Details on techniques for formulation and administration are well described in the scientific and patent literature, see, e.g., the latest edition of Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, Maack Publishing Co, Easton PA ("Remington's").
- the carrier is a finely divided solid, which is in a mixture with the finely divided active component.
- the active component is mixed with the carrier having the necessary binding properties in suitable proportions and compacted in the shape and size desired.
- the powders and tablets preferably contain from 5% to 70% or 10% to 70% of the compounds of the present invention.
- Suitable solid excipients include, but are not limited to, magnesium carbonate; magnesium stearate; talc; pectin; dextrin; starch; tragacanth; a low melting wax; cocoa butter; carbohydrates; sugars including, but not limited to, lactose, sucrose, mannitol, or sorbitol, starch from com, wheat, rice, potato, or other plants; cellulose such as methyl cellulose, hydroxypropylmethyl-cellulose, or sodium carboxymethylcellulose; and gums including arabic and tragacanth; as well as proteins including, but not limited to, gelatin and collagen.
- disintegrating or solubilizing agents may be added, such as the cross-linked polyvinyl pyrrolidone, agar, alginic acid, or a salt thereof, such as sodium alginate.
- a low melting wax such as a mixture of fatty acid glycerides or cocoa butter
- the compounds of the present invention are dispersed homogeneously therein, as by stirring.
- the molten homogeneous mixture is then poured into convenient sized molds, allowed to cool, and thereby to solidify.
- Liquid form preparations include solutions, suspensions, and emulsions, for example, water or water/propylene glycol solutions.
- liquid preparations can be formulated in solution in aqueous polyethylene glycol solution.
- Aqueous solutions suitable for oral use can be prepared by dissolving the compounds of the present invention in water and adding suitable colorants, flavors, stabilizers, and thickening agents as desired.
- Aqueous suspensions suitable for oral use can be made by dispersing the finely divided active component in water with viscous material, such as natural or synthetic gums, resins, methylcellulose, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, sodium alginate, polyvinylpyrrolidone, gum tragacanth and gum acacia, and dispersing or wetting agents such as a naturally occurring phosphatide (e.g., lecithin), a condensation product of an alkylene oxide with a fatty acid (e.g., polyoxyethylene stearate), a condensation product of ethylene oxide with a long chain aliphatic alcohol (e.g., heptadecaethylene oxycetanol), a condensation product of ethylene oxide with a partial ester derived from a fatty acid and a
- the aqueous suspension can also contain one or more preservatives such as ethyl or n-propyl p-hydroxybenzoate, one or more coloring agents, one or more flavoring agents and one or more sweetening agents, such as sucrose, aspartame or saccharin.
- preservatives such as ethyl or n-propyl p-hydroxybenzoate
- coloring agents such as a coloring agent
- flavoring agents such as aqueous suspension
- sweetening agents such as sucrose, aspartame or saccharin.
- Formulations can be adjusted for osmolarity.
- solid form preparations which are intended to be converted, shortly before use, to liquid form preparations for oral administration.
- liquid forms include solutions, suspensions, and emulsions.
- These preparations may contain, in addition to the active component, colorants, flavors, stabilizers, buffers, artificial and natural sweeteners, dispersants, thickeners, solubilizing agents, and the like.
- Oil suspensions can be formulated by suspending the compound of the present invention in a vegetable oil, such as arachis oil, olive oil, sesame oil or coconut oil, or in a mineral oil such as liquid paraffin; or a mixture of these.
- the oil suspensions can contain a thickening agent, such as beeswax, hard paraffin or cetyl alcohol.
- Sweetening agents can be added to provide a palatable oral preparation, such as glycerol, sorbitol or sucrose.
- These formulations can be preserved by the addition of an antioxidant such as ascorbic acid.
- an injectable oil vehicle see Minto, J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 281 :93-102, 1997.
- the pharmaceutical formulations of the invention can also be in the form of oil-in-water emulsions.
- the oily phase can be a vegetable oil or a mineral oil, described above, or a mixture of these.
- Suitable emulsifying agents include naturally-occurring gums, such as gum acacia and gum tragacanth, naturally occurring phosphatides, such as soybean lecithin, esters or partial esters derived from fatty acids and hexitol anhydrides, such as sorbitan mono- oleate, and condensation products of these partial esters with ethylene oxide, such as polyoxyethylene sorbitan mono-oleate.
- the emulsion can also contain sweetening agents and flavoring agents, as in the formulation of syrups and elixirs. Such formulations can also contain a demulcent, a preservative, or a coloring agent.
- compositions of the present invention can also be delivered as microspheres for slow release in the body.
- microspheres can be formulated for administration via intradermal injection of drug- containing microspheres, which slowly release
- microspheres for oral administration see, e.g., Eyles, J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 49:669-674, 1997. Both transdermal and intradermal routes afford constant delivery for weeks or months.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention can be formulated for parenteral administration, such as intravenous (IV) administration or administration into a body cavity or lumen of an organ.
- the formulations for administration will commonly comprise a solution of the compositions of the present invention dissolved in a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- acceptable vehicles and solvents that can be employed are water and Ringer's solution, an isotonic sodium chloride.
- sterile fixed oils can conventionally be employed as a solvent or suspending medium.
- any bland fixed oil can be employed including synthetic mono- or diglycerides.
- fatty acids such as oleic acid can likewise be used in the preparation of injectables. These solutions are sterile and generally free of undesirable matter.
- formulations may be sterilized by conventional, well known sterilization techniques.
- the formulations may contain pharmaceutically acceptable auxiliary substances as required to approximate physiological conditions such as pFI adjusting and buffering agents, toxicity adjusting agents, e.g., sodium acetate, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium lactate and the like.
- concentration of the compositions of the present invention in these formulations can vary widely, and will be selected primarily based on fluid volumes, viscosities, body weight, and the like, in accordance with the particular mode of administration selected and the patient's needs.
- the formulation can be a sterile injectable preparation, such as a sterile injectable aqueous or oleaginous suspension.
- This suspension can be formulated according to the known art using those suitable dispersing or wetting agents and suspending agents.
- the sterile injectable preparation can also be a sterile injectable solution or suspension in a nontoxic parenterally-acceptable diluent or solvent, such as a solution of 1,3-butanediol.
- the formulations of the compositions of the present invention can be delivered by the use of liposomes which fuse with the cellular membrane or are endocytosed, i.e., by employing ligands attached to the liposome, or attached directly to the oligonucleotide, that bind to surface membrane protein receptors of the cell resulting in endocytosis.
- liposomes particularly where the liposome surface carries ligands specific for target cells, or are otherwise preferentially directed to a specific organ, one can focus the delivery of the compositions of the present invention into the target cells in vivo. (See, e.g., Al-Muhammed, J. Microencapsul. 13:293-306, 1996; Chonn, Curr. Opin.
- compositions of the present invention can be delivered by any suitable means, including oral, parenteral and topical methods.
- Transdermal administration methods by a topical route, can be formulated as applicator sticks, solutions, suspensions, emulsions, gels, creams, ointments, pastes, jellies, paints, powders, and aerosols.
- the pharmaceutical preparation is preferably in unit dosage form.
- the preparation is subdivided into unit doses containing appropriate quantities of the compounds of the present invention.
- the unit dosage form can be a packaged preparation, the package containing discrete quantities of preparation, such as packeted tablets, capsules, and powders in vials or ampoules.
- the unit dosage form can be a capsule, tablet, cachet, or lozenge itself, or it can be the appropriate number of any of these in packaged form.
- the compound of the present invention can be present in any suitable amount, and can depend on various factors including, but not limited to, weight and age of the subject, state of the disease, etc.
- Suitable dosage ranges for the compound of the present invention include from about 0.1 mg to about 10,000 mg, or about 1 mg to about 1000 mg, or about 10 mg to about 750 mg, or about 25 mg to about 500 mg, or about 50 mg to about 250 mg.
- Suitable dosages for the compound of the present invention include about 1 mg, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 or 1000 mg.
- the compounds of the present invention can be administered at any suitable frequency, interval and duration.
- the compound of the present invention can be administered once an hour, or two, three or more times an hour, once a day, or two, three, or more times per day, or once every 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 days, so as to provide the preferred dosage level.
- representative intervals include 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45 and 60 minutes, as well as 1, 2, 4,
- the compound of the present invention can be administered once, twice, or three or more times, for an hour, for 1 to 6 hours, for 1 to 12 hours, for 1 to 24 hours, for 6 to 12 hours, for 12 to 24 hours, for a single day, for 1 to 7 days, for a single week, for 1 to 4 weeks, for a month, for 1 to 12 months, for a year or more, or even indefinitely.
- composition can also contain other compatible therapeutic agents.
- the compounds described herein can be used in combination with one another, with other active agents known to be useful in modulating a glucocorticoid receptor, or with adjunctive agents that may not be effective alone, but may contribute to the efficacy of the active agent.
- the compounds of the present invention can be co-administered with another active agent.
- Co-administration includes administering the compound of the present invention and active agent within 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, or 24 hours of each other.
- Co administration also includes administering the compound of the present invention and active agent simultaneously, approximately simultaneously (e.g., within about 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, or 30 minutes of each other), or sequentially in any order.
- the compound of the present invention and the active agent can each be administered once a day, or two, three, or more times per day so as to provide the preferred dosage level per day.
- co-administration can be accomplished by co-formulation, i.e., preparing a single pharmaceutical composition including both the compound of the present invention and the active agent.
- the compound of the present invention and the active agent can be formulated separately.
- the compound of the present invention and the active agent can be present in the compositions of the present invention in any suitable weight ratio, such as from about 1 :100 to about 100: 1 (w/w), or about 1 :50 to about 50: 1 , or about 1 :25 to about 25: 1 , or about 1 :10 to about 10:1, or about 1 :5 to about 5:1 (w/w).
- the compound of the present invention and the other active agent can be present in any suitable weight ratio, such as about 1: 100 (w/w), 1 :50, 1 :25, 1 : 10, 1:5, 1 :4, 1 :3, 1:2, 1 : 1, 2: 1, 3:1, 4: 1, 5: 1, 10:1, 25: 1, 50: 1 or 100: 1 (w/w).
- suitable weight ratio such as about 1: 100 (w/w), 1 :50, 1 :25, 1 : 10, 1:5, 1 :4, 1 :3, 1:2, 1 : 1, 2: 1, 3:1, 4: 1, 5: 1, 10:1, 25: 1, 50: 1 or 100: 1 (w/w).
- Other dosages and dosage ratios of the compound of the present invention and the active agent are suitable in the compositions and methods of the present invention.
- the compounds of the present invention can be used for increasing neuronal plasticity.
- the compounds of the present invention can also be used to treat any brain disease.
- the compounds of the present invention can also be used for increasing at least one of translation, transcription or secretion of neurotrophic factors.
- a compound of the present invention is used to treat neurological diseases.
- the compounds have, for example, anti- addictive properties, antidepressant properties, anxiolytic properties, or a combination thereof.
- the neurological disease is a neuropsychiatric disease.
- the neuropsychiatric disease is a mood or anxiety disorder.
- the neurological disease is a migraine, headaches (e.g., cluster headache), post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, neurodegenerative disorder,
- Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease psychological disorder, treatment resistant depression, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and addiction (e.g., substance use disorder).
- the neurological disease is a migraine or cluster headache.
- the neurological disease is a neurodegenerative disorder, Alzheimer’s disease, or Parkinson’s disease.
- the neurological disease is a psychological disorder, treatment resistant depression, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), addiction (e.g., substance use disorder), depression, or anxiety.
- the neuropsychiatric disease is a psychological disorder, treatment resistant depression, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), addiction (e.g., substance use disorder), depression, or anxiety.
- the neuropsychiatric disease is a psychological disorder, treatment resistant depression, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), addiction (e.g., substance use disorder), depression, or anxiety.
- the neuropsychiatric disease is a psychological disorder, treatment resistant depression, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), addiction (e.g., substance use disorder), depression, or anxiety.
- the neuropsychiatric disease is a psychological disorder, treatment resistant depression, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), addiction (e.g., substance use disorder), depression, or anxiety.
- neuropsychiatric disease or neurological disease is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), addiction (e.g., substance use disorder), schizophrenia, depression, or anxiety.
- the neuropsychiatric disease or neurological disease is addiction (e.g., substance use disorder).
- the neuropsychiatric disease or neurological disease is depression.
- the neuropsychiatric disease or neurological disease is anxiety.
- the neuropsychiatric disease or neurological disease is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
- the neurological disease is stroke or traumatic brain injury.
- the neuropsychiatric disease or neurological disease is schizophrenia.
- a compound of the present invention is used for increasing neuronal plasticity.
- the compounds described herein are used for treating a brain disorder.
- the compounds described herein are used for increasing at least one of translation, transcription, or secretion of neurotrophic factors.
- the compounds of the present invention have activity as 5- HT2 A modulators. In some embodiments, the compounds of the present invention have activity as 5-HT 2A modulators. In some embodiments, the compounds of the present invention elicit a biological response by activating the 5-HT 2A receptor (e.g., allosteric modulation or modulation of a biological target that activates the 5-HT 2A receptor). 5-HT 2A agonism has been correlated with the promotion of neural plasticity (Ly et al., 2018).
- Hallucinogens e.g., LSD and 5-MeO-DMT
- LSD and 5-MeO-DMT activate a 5HT2 A sensor assay in agonist mode, but their non-hallucinogenic congeners (lisuride (LIS) and 6-MeO-DMT) do not (FIG. 15).
- compounds such as, for example, 5-MeO-DMT, LSD, DMT, DOI, which are hallucinogenic in animals (e.g., humans), activate the 5HT2 A sensor assay in agonist mode
- compounds such as, for example, 6-MeO-DMT, LIS, 6-F-DET, L-MDMA, R- MDMA, Ketanserin, BOL148, which are non-hallucinogenic in animals (e.g., humans), do not activate the 5HT2 A sensor assay in agonist mode (FIG. 16, at 10 mM of compound).
- hallucinogenic potential of a compound of the present invention is determined in vitro.
- hallucinogenic potential of a compound of the present invention is determined using a 5HT 2A sensor assay.
- the 5HT 2A sensor assay is in an agonist mode or an antagonist mode.
- the 5HT 2A sensor assay is in an agonist mode.
- a compound of the present invention that does not activate the sensor in agonist mode has non-hallucinogenic potential.
- a compound of the present invention that does not activate the sensor in agonist mode is a non-hallucinogenic compound.
- non-hallucinogenic compounds e.g., lisuride and 6-MeO-DMT
- compounds such as, for example, 6-F-DET, Ketanserin, BOL148, which are non-hallucinogenic in animals (e.g., humans)
- 5-HT binding to 5HT2 A in the antagonist mode sensor assay FIG. 18, at 10 mM of compound.
- the 5HT2 A sensor assay is in an antagonist mode.
- the results for the agonist mode sensor assay suggests a compound of the present invention is a non-hallucinogenic ligand of the 5-HT2 A receptor.
- the results for the antagonist mode sensor assay suggests a compound of the present invention is a non-hallucinogenic ligand of the 5-HT2 A receptor.
- the results for the agonist mode and antagonist mode sensor assay together suggest a compound of the present invention is a non-hallucinogenic ligand of the 5-HT2 A receptor.
- the compounds described herein are selective 5-HT2 A modulators. In some embodiments, the compounds described herein are 5-HT 2A modulators and promote neural plasticity (e.g., cortical structural plasticity). In some embodiments, the compounds described herein are selective 5-HT 2A modulators and promote neural plasticity (e.g., cortical structural plasticity). In some embodiments, promotion of neural plasticity includes, for example, increased dendritic spine growth, increased synthesis of synaptic proteins, strengthened synaptic responses, increased dendritic arbor complexity, increased dendritic branch content, increased spinogenesis, increased neuritogenesis, or any combination thereof. In some embodiments, increased neural plasticity includes, for example, increased cortical structural plasticity in the anterior parts of the brain.
- the 5-HT2 A modulators are non- hallucinogenic.
- non-hallucinogenic 5-HT 2A modulators e.g., 5-HT 2A agonists
- the hallucinogenic potential of the compounds described herein is assessed in vitro.
- the hallucinogenic potential assessed in vitro of the compounds described herein is compared to the hallucinogenic potential assessed in vitro of hallucinogenic homologs.
- the compounds described herein elicit less hallucinogenic potential in vitro than the hallucinogenic homologs.
- non-hallucinogenic 5-HT 2A modulators e.g., 5-HT 2A agonists
- the neurological diseases comprise decreased neural plasticity, decreased cortical structural plasticity, decreased 5-HT 2A receptor content, decreased dendritic arbor complexity, loss of dendritic spines, decreased dendritic branch content, decreased spinogenesis, decreased neuritogenesis, retraction of neurites, or any combination thereof.
- non-hallucinogenic 5-HT 2A modulators e.g., 5-HT 2A agonists
- non- hallucinogenic 5-HT 2A modulators e.g., 5-HT 2A agonists
- non-hallucinogenic 5-HT2 A modulators are used for increasing at least one of translation, transcription, or secretion of neurotrophic factors.
- Neuronal plasticity refers to the ability of the brain to change structure and/or function throughout a subject’s life. New neurons can be produced and integrated into the central nervous system throughout the subject’s life. Increasing neuronal plasticity includes, but is not limited to, promoting neuronal growth, promoting neuritogenesis, promoting synaptogenesis, promoting dendritogenesis, increasing dendritic arbor complexity, increasing dendritic spine density, and increasing excitatory synapsis in the brain. In some
- increasing neuronal plasticity comprises promoting neuronal growth, promoting neuritogenesis, promoting synaptogenesis, promoting dendritogenesis, increasing dendritic arbor complexity, and increasing dendritic spine density.
- increasing neuronal plasticity can treat neurodegenerative disorder, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease, psychological disorder, depression, addiction, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, treatment resistant depression, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, stroke, traumatic brain injury, or substance use disorder.
- the present invention provides methods for increasing neuronal plasticity, comprising contacting a neuronal cell with any of the compounds of the present invention. In some embodiments, increasing neuronal plasticity improves a brain disorder described herein.
- a compound of the present invention is used to increase neuronal plasticity.
- the compounds used to increase neuronal plasticity have, for example, anti- addictive properties, antidepressant properties, anxiolytic properties, or a combination thereof.
- decreased neuronal plasticity is associated with a neuropsychiatric disease.
- the neuropsychiatric disease is a mood or anxiety disorder.
- the neuropsychiatric disease includes, for example, migraine, cluster headache, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), schizophrenia, anxiety, depression, and addiction (e.g., substance abuse disorder).
- brain disorders include, for example, migraines, addiction (e.g., substance use disorder), depression, and anxiety.
- the experiment or assay to determine increased neuronal plasticity of any compound of the present invention is a phenotypic assay, a dendritogenesis assay, a spinogenesis assay, a synaptogenesis assay, a Sholl analysis, a concentration- response experiment, a 5-HT 2A agonist assay, a 5-HT 2A antagonist assay, a 5-HT 2A binding assay, or a 5-HT2 A blocking experiment (e.g., ketanserin blocking experiments).
- the experiment or assay to determine the hallucinogenic potential of any compound of Formula I or Formula (la) is a mouse head-twitch response (HTR) assay.
- the present invention provides a method for increasing neuronal plasticity, comprising contacting a neuronal cell with a compound of Formula I:
- R 1 is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- R 3a and R 3b are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, Cvs cycloalkyl, or C 4-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl
- R 3c is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- R 2 and R 3b are combined with the atoms to which they are attached to form a C5-8 heterocycloalkyl substituted with 1 to 3 R 9 groups which are each independently hydrogen, Ci-6 alkyl, C3-8 cycloalkyl, C3-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl, C4-10
- R 8a , R 8b , R 8c and R 8d are each independently H, Ci- 6 alkyl.
- the present invention provides a method for increasing neuronal plasticity, comprising contacting a neuronal cell with a compound of Formula I, wherein: R 1 is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl; R 3a and R 3b are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, Civs cycloalkyl, or C 4-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl; R 3c is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl; alternatively,
- R 8b , R 8c and R 8d are each independently H or Ci- 6 alkyl; or pharmaceutically acceptable salts and isomers thereof, in an amount sufficient to increase neuronal plasticity of the neuronal cell.
- the present invention provides a method of treating a disease, including administering to a subject in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of the present invention. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a method of treating a brain disorder, including administering to a subject in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of the present invention. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a method of treating a brain disorder with combination therapy, including administering to a subject in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of the present invention and at least one additional therapeutic agent.
- 5-HT2 A modulators e.g., 5-HT2 A agonists
- the brain disorders comprise decreased neural plasticity, decreased cortical structural plasticity, decreased 5-HT 2A receptor content, decreased dendritic arbor complexity, loss of dendritic spines, decreased dendritic branch content, decreased spinogenesis, decreased neuritogenesis, retraction of neurites, or any combination thereof.
- a compound of the present invention is used to treat brain disorders.
- the compounds have, for example, anti- addictive properties, antidepressant properties, anxiolytic properties, or a combination thereof.
- the brain disorder is a neuropsychiatric disease.
- the neuropsychiatric disease is a mood or anxiety disorder.
- brain disorders include, for example, migraine, cluster headache, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, and addiction (e.g., substance abuse disorder).
- brain disorders include, for example, migraines, addiction (e.g., substance use disorder), depression, and anxiety.
- the present invention provides a method of treating a brain disorder, comprising administering to a subject in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I:
- R 1 is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- R 3a and R 3b are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, CYx cycloalkyl, or C 4-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl
- R 3c is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- the present invention provides a method of treating a brain disorder, comprising administering to a subject in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I, wherein: R 1 is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl; R 3a and R 3b are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, CYx cycloalkyl, or C 4-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl; R 3c is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl; alternatively, R 2 and R 3b are combined with the atoms to which they are attached to form a CYx heterocycloalkyl substituted with 1 to 3 R 9 groups which are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, CYx cycloalkyl, C 3-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl, C 4-10
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are each independently H or Ci- 6 alkyl; or pharmaceutically acceptable salts and isomers thereof, thereby treating the brain disorder
- the brain disorder is a neurodegenerative disorder
- Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease psychological disorder, depression, addiction, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, treatment resistant depression, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, stroke, traumatic brain injury, or substance use disorder.
- the brain disorder is a neurodegenerative disorder
- the brain disorder is a psychological disorder, depression, addiction, anxiety, or a post-traumatic stress disorder.
- the brain disorder is depression.
- the brain disorder is addiction.
- the brain disorder is treatment resistant depression, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, stroke, traumatic brain injury or substance use disorder.
- the brain disorder is treatment resistant depression, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or substance use disorder.
- the brain disorder is treatment resistant depression, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, or substance use disorder.
- the brain disorder is stroke or traumatic brain injury.
- the brain disorder is schizophrenia.
- the brain disorder is alcohol use disorder.
- the method further comprises administering one or more additional therapeutic agent that is lithium, Olanzapine (Zyprexa), Quetiapine (Seroquel), Risperidone (Risperdal), Ariprazole (Abilify), Ziprasidone (Geodon), Clozapine (Clozaril), divalproex sodium (Depakote), lamotrigine (Lamictal), valproic acid (Depakene), carbamazepine (Equetro), topiramate (Topamax), levomilnacipran (Fetzima), duloxetine (Cymbalta, Yentreve), venlafaxine (Effexor), citalopram (Celexa), fluvoxamine (Luvox), escitalopram (Lexapro), fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine (Paxil), sertraline (Zoloft), clomipramine (Anafranil),
- the compounds of the present invention are used in combination with the standard of care therapy for a neurological disease described herein.
- the standard of care therapies may include, for example, lithium, olanzapine, quetiapine, risperidone, ariprazole, ziprasidone, clozapine, divalproex sodium, lamotrigine, valproic acid, carbamazepine, topiramate, levomilnacipran, duloxetine, venlafaxine, citalopram, fluvoxamine, escitalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, clomipramine, amitriptyline, desipramine, imipramine, nortriptyline, phenelzine, tranylcypromine, diazepam, alprazolam, clonazepam, or any combination thereof.
- Non limiting examples of standard of care therapy for depression are sertraline, fluoxetine, escitalopram, venlafaxine, or aripiprazole.
- Non-limiting examples of standard of care therapy for depression are citralopram, escitalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine, diazepam, or sertraline.
- Neurotrophic factors refers to a family of soluble peptides or proteins which support the survival, growth, and differentiation of developing and mature neurons. Increasing at least one of translation, transcription, or secretion of neurotrophic factors can be useful for, but not limited to, increasing neuronal plasticity, promoting neuronal growth, promoting
- neuritogenesis promoting synaptogenesis, promoting dendritogenesis, increasing dendritic arbor complexity, increasing dendritic spine density, and increasing excitatory synapsis in the brain.
- increasing at least one of translation, transcription, or secretion of neurotrophic factors can increasing neuronal plasticity.
- increasing at least one of translation, transcription, or secretion of neurotrophic factors can promoting neuronal growth, promoting neuritogenesis, promoting synaptogenesis, promoting dendritogenesis, increasing dendritic arbor complexity, and/or increasing dendritic spine density.
- 5-HT 2A modulators e.g., 5-HT 2A agonists
- 5-HT 2A agonists are used to increase at least one of translation, transcription, or secretion of neurotrophic factors.
- a compound of Formula I or Formula (la) described herein is used increase at least one of translation, transcription, or secretion of neurotrophic factors.
- increasing at least one of translation, transcription or secretion of neurotrophic factors treats a migraine, headaches (e.g., cluster headache), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, neurodegenerative disorder, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, psychological disorder, treatment resistant depression, suicidal ideation, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and addiction (e.g., substance use disorder).
- headaches e.g., cluster headache
- PTSD post-traumatic stress disorder
- anxiety depression
- neurodegenerative disorder e.g., Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease
- psychological disorder e.g., treatment resistant depression
- suicidal ideation e.g., major depressive disorder
- bipolar disorder e.g., schizophrenia
- stroke traumatic brain injury
- addiction e.g., substance use disorder
- the experiment or assay used to determine increase translation of neurotrophic factors includes ELISA, western blot, immunofluorescence assays, proteomic experiments, and mass spectrometry.
- the experiment or assay used to determine increase transcription of neurotrophic factors includes gene expression assays, PCR, and microarrays.
- the experiment or assay used to determine increase secretion of neurotrophic factors includes ELISA, western blot, immunofluorescence assays, proteomic experiments, and mass spectrometry.
- the present invention provides a method for increasing at least one of translation, transcription or secretion of neurotrophic factors, comprising contacting a neuronal cell with a compound of Formula I:
- R 1 is hydrogen or Ci-6 alkyl
- R 3a and R 3b are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, Cvx cycloalkyl, or C 4-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl
- R 3c is hydrogen or Ci-6 alkyl
- R 2 and R 3b are combined with the atoms to which they are attached to form a C 5-8 heterocycloalkyl substituted with 1 to 3 R 9 groups which are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, Cvx cycloalkyl, C 3-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl, C 4-10
- the present invention provides a method for increasing at least one of translation, transcription or secretion of neurotrophic factors, comprising contacting a neuronal cell with a compound of Formula I, wherein: R 1 is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl; R 3a and R 3b are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, C vx cycloalkyl, or C 4-14 alkyl- cycloalkyl; R 3c is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl; alternatively, R 2 and R 3b are combined with the atoms to which they are attached to form a C 5-8 heterocycloalkyl substituted with 1 to 3 R 9 groups which are each independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, CYx cycloalkyl, C 3-14 alkyl- cycloalkyl, C 4-10 heterocycloalkyl, C 4-16 alkyl-heterocycloalkyl, Ce-n aryl, C 7-18 alkyl-aryl, C 5- 10 heteroaryl
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are each independently hydrogen, Ci-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C2-6 alkynyl, halogen, Ci-6 haloalkyl, Ci-6 alkylamine, Ci-6 alkoxy, Ci-6 haloalkoxy, -OR 8a , -NO2, -CN, -
- R 8b R 8c C(0)C(0)N (R 8b R 8c ), -S(0 2 )R 8b , -S(0) 2 N(R 8b R 8c ), C3-8 cycloalkyl, C3-14 alkyl-cycloalkyl, C - 10 heterocycloalkyl, C 4-16 alkyl-heterocycloalkyl, Ce-n aryl, C 7-18 alkyl-aryl, C 5-10 heteroaryl, or C4-16 alkyl-heteroaryl, wherein at least one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 is not H; R 8b , R 8c and R 8d are each independently H or Ci- 6 alkyl; or pharmaceutically acceptable salts and isomers thereof, in an amount sufficient to increase neuronal plasticity of the neuronal cell.
- TLC Thin layer chromatography
- Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra were acquired on either a Bruker 400 operating at 400 and 100 MHz or a Varian-600 operating at 600 and 150 MHz for 1 1 1 and 13 C, respectively, and are referenced internally according to residual solvent signals.
- Data for 1H NMR are recorded as follows: chemical shift (d, ppm), multiplicity (s, singlet; br s, broad singlet; d, doublet; t, triplet; q, quartet; quint, quintet; sext, sextet; m, multiplet), integration, and coupling constant (Hz).
- Data for 13 C NMR are reported in terms of chemical shift (d, ppm).
- Infrared spectra were recorded using a Thermo Scientific Nicolet iS lO spectrometer with Smart iTX Accessory (diamond ATR) and are reported in frequency of absorption. Low-resolution mass spectra were obtained using a Waters Acuity Arc LC-MS.
- FIG. 1A The pharmacophore of ibogaine is depicted in FIG. 1A.
- Embryonic rat cortical neurons were treated for a short period of time (1 h) followed by a suitable growth period (71 h) to measure the psychoplastogenic effects of the compounds described herein. Using this short treatment protocol (Dunlap, et al.
- Ibogaine inhibits hERG channels with an IC50 of approximately 1 mM (FIG. 2D).
- ibogaine As ibogaine is known to cause seizures at very high doses, seizurogenic potential using larval zebrafish expressing GCaMP5 was assessed. Neither ibogaine nor TBG produced excessive neural activity as was observed following treatment with the known seizure-inducing compound pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) (FIG. 10).
- PTZ pentylenetetrazole
- IBG and TBG demonstrated potent agonist activity at human (FIG. 2K) and mouse 5-HT2A receptors (FIG. 12).
- Many 5-HT2A agonists such as 5-MeO-DMT, are also agonists of 5-HT2B receptors, which can lead to cardiac valvulopathy.
- IBG and TBG act as antagonists at 5-HT2B receptors (FIG. 2K).
- 5-MeO-DMT 5-HT2A receptors
- both compounds displayed distinct profiles as compared to 5-MeO-DMT (FIG. 12, FIG. 13, and FIG. 14), including weaker 5-HT1A and 5-HT2C agonist activity.
- IBG and TBG exhibit more selective, and potentially safer profiles than the less
- the oily residue was dissolved in DCM ( ⁇ 25mL) and basified with 1M aqueous NaOH ( ⁇ 20mL). The aqueous layer was extracted with DCM (3 x 20 mL). The combined organic extracts were dried over Na 2 S0 4 and concentrated under reduced pressure to yield a mixture of the 6- and 4-substituted indoles.
- the 6-substituted indole was purified by chromatography on silica gel (10: 1 DCM:MeOH with 0.5% NH 4 OH).
- Fumaric acid (77 mg, 0.66 mmol, 0.8 equiv) was added to a sealed tube containing acetone (8 mL). The solution was carefully heated until all of the fumaric acid dissolved. After cooling the solution to room temperature, a solution of 18 free base (193 mg, 0.84 mmol, 1.0 equiv) in acetone (1 mL) was added, and the mixture was cooled in the freezer overnight. The solid was filtered, washed with acetone, and dried under reduced pressure to yield 18 fumarate as the 1 : 1 salt (187 mg, 64%). !
- fumaric acid (408 mg, 3.5 mmol, 0.8 equiv) was added to a sealed tube containing acetone (20 mL). The solution was carefully heated until all of the fumaric acid dissolved. After cooling the solution to room temperature, a solution of 18 free base (1.028 mg, 4.4 mmol, 1.0 equiv) in acetone (5 mL) was added dropwise, and the mixture was cooled in the freezer overnight. The solid was filtered, washed with acetone, and dried under reduced pressure to yield 18 fumarate as the 1 : 1 salt (1.055 g, 69%).
- Fraction-2 is the above left compound by 1 1 1 NMR whereas fraction- 1 is the above right compound.
- fraction- 1 was # (left) by 1 1 1 NMR whereas fraction-2 is # (right).
- TBG In addition to promoting dendritic growth, TBG also increases dendritic spine density to a comparable extent as ibogaine in mature cortical cultures (DIV20) (FIG. 3E and FIG. 3F).
- spines were imaged on specific dendritic loci defined by their relation to blood vessel and dendritic architectures.
- the animals were systemically administered vehicle, TBG, or the hallucinogenic 5-HT2A agonist 2,5- dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine (DOI).
- DOI 2,5- dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine
- ibogaine hydrochloride IBO
- noribogaine NOR
- Other chemicals were purchased from commercial sources such as ketamine hydrochloride (KET, Fagron), ketanserin (KETSN, ApexBio), eugenol (Tokyo Chemical Industries), and 5-hydroxytryptamine (Sigma-Aldrich).
- the fumarate salt of 5- m e t h o x y - /V, /V- d i m e t h y 11 ry p t a m i n e (2: 1, 5-MeO-DMT:fumaric acid) was synthesized in house as described previously and judged to be analytically pure based on NMR and LC-MS data.
- VEFI 0.1% (agonist studies) or 0.2% (antagonist studies) molecular biology grade dimethyl sulfoxide (Sigma-Aldrich).
- VEH USP grade saline (0.9%). Free bases were used for all cellular experiments while the fumarate salts of ibogainalog and tabemanthalog were used for the in vivo studies.
- Dendritogenesis Experiments. For the dendritogenesis experiments conducted using cultured cortical neurons, timed pregnant Sprague Dawley rats were obtained from Charles River Laboratories (Wilmington, MA). Full culturing, staining, and analysis details were performed as previously described. (Dunlap, L. et al., 2019)
- HTR Head-Twitch Response
- HEK-293 cells stably expressing hKvl 1.1 (hERG) under G418 selection were a generous gift from Craig January (University of Wisconsin, Madison). Cells were cultured in DMEM containing 10% fetal bovine serum, 2 mM glutamine, 1 mM sodium pyruvate, 100 U/mL penicillin, 100 pg/mL streptomycin, and 500 mg/ml G418.
- a 2-step pulse (applied every 10 sec) from -80 mV first to 40 mV for 2 sec and then to -60 mV for 4 sec, was used to elicit hERG currents.
- the percent reduction of tail current amplitude by the drugs was determined and data are shown as mean +/- SD.
- solutions of the drugs were prepared fresh from 10 mM stock solutions in DMSO. The final DMSO concentration never exceeded 1%.
- HEK Flp-In 293 T-Rex stable cell lines every plate included a positive control such as 5-HT (for all 5-HT receptors), DADLE (DOR), salvinorin A (KOR), and DAMGO (MOR).
- 5-HT for all 5-HT receptors
- DADLE DOR
- KOR salvinorin A
- MOR DAMGO
- 5-HT1D For measurement of 5-HT1D, 5-HT1E, 5-HT4, and 5- HT5A functional assays, -arrestin2 recruitment was measured by the Tango assay utilizing HTLA cells expressing TEV fused- -arrestin2, as described previously with minor modifications. Data for all assays were plotted and non-linear regression was performed using“log(agonist) vs. response” in Graphpad Prism to yield Emax and EC50 parameter estimates.
- 5HT 2A Sensor Assays HEK293T (ATCC) 5HT2A sensor stable line (sLightl .3s) was generated via lentiviral transduction of HIV-EFla-sLightl.3 and propagated from a single colony. Lentivirus was produced using 2 nd generation lentiviral plasmids pHIV-EFl a - sLightl .3, pHCMV-G, and pCMV-deltaR8.2.
- sLightl .3s cells were plated in 96-well plates at a density of 40000 24-hours prior to imaging.
- compounds solubilized in DMSO were diluted from the 1 OOmM stock solution to working concentrations of ImM, IOOmM and lpM with a DMSO concentration of 1%.
- cells growing in DMEM were washed 2x with HBSS (Gibco) and in agonist mode 180pL of HBSS or in antagonist mode 160pL of HBSS was added to each well after the final wash.
- Imaging was performed using the Leica DMi8 inverted microscope with a 40x objective using the FITC preset with an excitation of 460nm and emission of 512-542nm.
- the cellular membrane where the 5HT2A sensor is targeted was autofocused using the adaptive focus controls and 5 images from different regions within the well were taken with each image processed from a 2x2 binning.
- dFF (Fsat - Fapo)/ Fapo
- Inactivation score (dFFF(Compound+5HT) - dFF(5HT))/dFF(5HT)
- mice were anesthetized with an intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of a mixture of ketamine (87 mg/kg) and xylazine (8.7 mg/kg).
- ketamine 87 mg/kg
- xylazine 8.7 mg/kg
- a small region of the exposed skull was manually thinned down to 20- 30 pm for optical access.
- mice After handling and habituation to the experimenter, drug-nai ' ve mice first underwent a pretest swim to more reliably induce a depressive phenotype in the subsequent FST sessions. Immobility scores for all mice were determined after the pre-test and mice were randomly assigned to treatment groups to generate groups with similar average immobility scores to be used for the following two FST sessions. The next day, the animals received intraperitoneal injections of TBG (50 mg/kg), a positive control (ketamine, 3 mg/kg), or vehicle (saline). The following day, the animals were subjected to the FST and then returned to their home cages. One week later, the FST was performed again to assess the sustained effects of the drugs. All FSTs were performed between the hours of 8 am and 1 pm. Experiments were video-recorded and manually scored offline. Immobility time— defined as passive floating or remaining motionless with no activity other than that needed to keep the mouse’s head above water— was scored for the last 4 min of the 6 min trial.
- mice Male C57/BL6J mice (6-8 weeks old) were obtained from The Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME) and were individually housed in a reverse light/dark cycle room (lights on 10:00pm-10:00am). Temperature was kept constant at 22 ⁇ 2°C, and relative humidity was maintained at 50 ⁇ 5%. Mice were given access to food and tap water ad libitum. After one week of habituation to the vivarium, the two-bottle choice alcohol-drinking paradigm was conducted as described previously. For 7 weeks, mice were given intermittent access in their home cage to alcohol. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, two bottles were made available for 24 h— one containing 20% ethanol and another containing only water.
- mice were administered TBG (50 mg/kg) or vehicle (saline) via intraperitoneal injection 3 h before the beginning of a drinking session. Ethanol (g/kg) and water (ml/kg) intake were monitored during the first 4 h (initial binge), the first 24 h, and the second 24 h. Next, the animals were only given water for 48 h before the start of another drinking session when ethanol and water consumption was monitored. The placement (right or left) of the bottles was altered in each session to control for side preference. Spillage was monitored using an additional bottle in a nearby unused cage. Alcohol preference was calculated as the ratio between alcohol/(water + alcohol). Mice were tested using a counterbalanced, within subject design with one week of drug-free alcohol drinking regimen between treatments. One mouse was excluded because the bottle was leaking.
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